We are seeking a postdoctoral research fellow with experience in the 
analysis of satellite and aerial images to join a Wellcome Trust funded 
project that will examine environmental and socio-economic drivers of risk 
from rodent-borne zoonoses in Madagascar. 

Rodents are reservoirs of many zoonoses and their commensal nature and 
widespread distribution facilitates disease transfer between wild animals, 
livestock and humans. The project will compare rodent-borne zoonoses with 
contrasting transmission routes, examining factors associated with 
exposure risk in both rodents and humans. The diseases to be studied 
include plague, hantavirus, leptospirosis and murine typhus. The project 
will analyse archived data and collect new data on rodent and human 
infections. 

The postdoc will use remote sensing data to characterise climate and land-
use and investigate how different factors influence infection prevalence. 
The position requires expertise in the treatment and analysis of satellite 
and aerial images, and experience of spatial and advanced statistical 
analysis of ecological or epidemiological data (with R or other software). 
The project is a collaboration with the Insitut Pasteur de Madagascar and 
the successful applicant will be expected to spend significant amounts of 
time in Madagascar, including some time with field teams. Experience of 
working in inter-disciplinary teams and the ability to communicate in 
French are strongly desirable.

As this post is funded by the Wellcome Trust it will be offered for a 
period of 3 years. This appointment will be made subject to the usual 
terms and conditions of employment of the University. 

Salary will be paid at the rate of £30,122 per annum, the first point on 
Grade 6 of the University’s Salary Scale.

Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Sandra Telfer ([email protected]).

To apply online for this position visit www.abdn.ac.uk/jobs, click 
on "External applicants" and search for the job reference number below 
under School of Biological Sciences.

Job Reference Number: YBS526R

The closing date for the receipt of applications is 27 March 2011. 
Interviews will take place in early April.

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